Spokane Waste Collection Delayed One Day for July 4th Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's waste collection services, including garbage, recycling, and food waste, will be delayed by a day in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. On Friday, July 4th, no pickups will occur, and residents should prepare for collection on Saturday, July 5th, by placing their carts out by 6 AM. The city also announced additional closures related to the holiday, which are detailed on its official website. This adjustment reflects the city's commitment to balancing holiday observances with the need for essential services. Such scheduling changes are common during holiday periods to ensure residents are informed and prepared.

The city encourages residents to stay updated by checking their website for the latest information. This initiative highlights the importance of community awareness during holiday seasons. Spokane's proactive communication aims to minimize disruption to waste management services.

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